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Introducing Rugby club Nada – Split

Rugby club Nada – Split was founded February 23rd, 1959 and in the past 53 years the club has constantly evolved and became the most successful rugby club in Croatia and one of the best and most respected amateur rugby clubs in Europe. The club now has over 800 members, of whom about 350 are actively involved in the game itself. Club has players from the age of 5 to 70 years, recently including the women’s team. Representative trophy hall of the club boasts over 130 trophies and medals for the results of the official national and international competitions.

Highlights:
– 2000, 2001 – Central European Champions Cup – 1st place
– 2005 – European Clubs Championship – 3rd place
– 2006 – European Clubs Championship – 2nd place
– 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 – RRC Regional Rugby Championship – 1st place
– Senior National champions – 27 times, of which nine consecutive titles from 2003 to 2011

RK Nada is the winner of extremely rare and prestigious international and national awards such as: international “Pierre de Coubertin” fair play award, fair play award of Sportske Novosti, City of Split Award and Gold Medal of the City of Split. For senior team’s outstanding results Rugby club Nada was three times officially declared as “the best sports team of the City of Split” for years 2008, 2009 and 2011.

Players of RK Nada participate in all Croatian National rugby teams and it is likely to say that the results of those teams greatly depend on the effect of the best players of RK Nada. For the senior National team, since RK Nada establishment until today, a total of over 120 RK Nada players have performed.

In this season RK Nada reached the semi final stage of Croatian National Championship and the semi final stage of RRC regional competition. During current and previous RRC seasons RK Nada won all of 19 scheduled matches and has strong ambitions to win this year’s remaining two matches and become RRC Champion for the fifth consecutive time. In the Croatian National competitions, last defeat of RK Nada senior team in official match is recorded back in 2003.

Besides the trophies won, as one of the greatest successes in RK Nada is considered lowering the age to which children begin to practice rugby in Split. In the past few years this limit is shifted form age of 10-12 to age of 5-6. At the moment in RK Nada there is continuity in training and competing for 8 age-graded categories and in the club work 8 expert trainers, both as professionals or volunteers. For club’s results, professional work and activities RK Nada has become synonymous for dedicated sport work in the entire sports community. RK Nada is one of the leading sport brands of Split and it is recognized in wide European rugby community. The members of RK Nada are involved in CRFU, FIRA-AER and EVRA with responsible positions.

Since 1979 to present time RK Nada uses for matches and training the playground in the centre of Split locally known as the “Stari plac” – cult venue for Split sport over more than century. Stadium has a stand with 924 seats and a total capacity of 3,000 spectators. On that pitch RK Nada hosted many Croatian National team matches for the FIRA-AER European Nations Cup and FIRA-AER 7’s European Championship.
Rugby ’59 – veteran rugby club from Split hosted the 2002 European Veterans Festival.

Match Announcements: 24.&25.03.2012 – Semifinal Matches No. 35 and 36

RRC Semifinal Match No. 35

RK Nada SplitRC Donau Wien

Date: 24th March 2012

Kick off: 16:00 h

Venue: Stari plac, Split

Referee: Predrag Štiglić (Serbia)

Assistant referee 1: Mario Jelavić (Croatia)

Assistant referee 2: Petar Matošić (Croatia)

Match Commissioner: Denis Veličković (Croatia)

RRC Semifinal Match No. 36

RK Pobednik Mozzart BeogradRK Zagreb

Date: 25th March 2012

Kick off: 15:00 h

Venue: FC Žarkovo, Vodovodska 158, Belgrade

Referee: Dušan Leskovar (Slovenia)

Assistant referee 1: Boris Golubović (Serbia)

Assistant referee 2: Miroljub Bukvić (Serbia)

Match Commissioner: Stevan Ilijašević (Serbia)

Winners will play 2012 RRC Final match at W36 venue 26th May.

Score Statistics 19.03.2012

New (but not young) star on the top

Quarterfinal matches are over and scorers took advantage of the opportunity to make some impact on RRC Top Scorers list.
New leading scorer with 42 match points is Vlado Ursić – experienced player of RK Nada Split. Twelve tries scored by RK Nada players in quarterfinal match against RK Ljubljana gave him opportunity to score lot of points from conversion kicks. With one try and one penalty kick he rounded number of scored points in that match to 20.
Luka Jureško, newly appointed skipper of RK Zagreb, added 3 tries to his record, and now holds second place with 40 match points. He is also leading RRC try scorer at the moment with eight tries scored so far.
Just three points from leader, on the third place, is Maximilian Navas from RC Donau Wien. “Never nervous Max”, as often called in his club, has securely landed one conversion and four penalty kicks this weekend in Esztergom and thus has secured win for his club and opportunity to challenge RRC Champions in Split next weekend.
Another two “try scorers”, Tonči Buzov from RK Nada Split and Milan Orlović from RK Pobednik Mozzart Beograd, are holding fourth place with 6 tries (30 match points) each. Filip Mijić from RK Zagreb with 27 match points at seventh place concludes list of players in top ten that are still competing. Because KARC (Beke and Nagyhegyesi) and Vitezek (Collet) are out of this year’s RRC competition, and last year’s RRC Top scorer Ivica Rubelj from RK Nada is injured (wishing him all the best!) rest of the top ten scorers are not in position to fight for this year’s title of RRC Top Scorer.

The official top scorers list is available here or in Match center at Top Scorers section.

17.-18.03.2012 – Quarterfinals

RK Pobednik Mozzart Beograd – RC Battai Bulldogok
25-17 (15-3)

RRC Quarterfinal Match

Date: 18th March 2012
Kick off: 15:00h
Venue: FC Žarkovo, Vodovodska 158, Belgrade

Referee: Mario Jelavić (Croatia)
Assistant referee 1: Predrag Štiglić (Serbia)
Assistant referee 2: Aleksndar Poprečica (Serbia)
Match Commissioner: Antun Stanešić (Croatia)

Match report
RRC Match Commissioner Report

RK Zagreb – RK Čelik Zenica 36-13 (16-6)

RRC Quarterfinal Match

Date: 18th March 2012
Kick off: 15:00h
Venue: Rudeš, Sošićka bb, Zagreb

Referee: Dušan Leskovar (Slovenia)
Assistant referee 1: Antoan Trbić (Croatia)
Assistant referee 2: Silvio Živanović (Croatia)
Match Commissioner: Želimir Gavez (Croatia)

Match report
RRC Match Commissioner Report
Match photos
facebook by Berislav Rožman

Esztergomi Vitézek Suzuki RSE – RC Donau Wien 14-19 (11-19)

RRC Quarterfinal Match

Date: 17th March 2012
Kick off: 14:00 h
Venue: Esztergom, Nagy-Duna setany 1

Referee: Hrvoje Bartolić (Croatia)
Assistant referee 1: Tamás Szeidl (Hungary)
Assistant referee 2: Norbert Mátrai (Hungary)
Match Commissioner: Dr. Gyula Magyarovics (Hungary)

Match report
RRC Match Commissioner Report
Match photos
RRC Site (courtesy of Dr. Gyula Magyarovics)

Introducing Rugby Club Donau Wien

The Austrian Rugby figurehead was founded in 1989. Since 2003 Donau won consecutive titles in the ‘Staatsmeisterschaft’ – the Austrian Rugby State Championship. The Viennese club also provides the majority of the national team squad. Due to the lack of native competition, Donau expended in 2008 and started an international project. The Austrian champs joined the CEE-Cup. In the beginning the club was taught a lesson and always ended up with the Wooden Spoon trophy. In 2011 Donau shocked the rugby world by achieving a spot in the „small final“. The Austrians had a cracker of a game with Hungarian rivals Vitezek and only lost by two points. Since that battle in April 2011, Donau did not lose a single game, neither national nor international.

Players to watch:

Maximilian Navas sure is one of the most important players manager Stiig Gabriel can choose from. Gifted with speed and agility, the young winger already scored some thrilling tries. But his weapon of choice is the boot. „Never nervous Max“ always keeps his calm and slots over penalty after penalty. Soon he became Donau´s top scorer.
‘Captain Fantastic’ – Yvan Wever is a leader on and off the pitch. The South African born fullback/fly half joined the club a couple of years ago and since then Donau is making huge progress. His quick feet and his overview of the rugby pitch makes him Donau´s most exciting attacker.
Andreas Gaul: This name stands for hard work and sheer muscle. ‘The Austrian Powerhorse’ is the most capped player for the national side and used to captain it too. Nowadays he puts his focus on his own game again and is leading his young forward pack from top. His scrummage abilities and his fearless tackles are well known all around austrian rugby pitches.